Learn Hindi in 30 Days Through English
Book Specification
Item Code: | IHK045 |
Author: | Amitabh Dhingra |
Publisher: | Fusion Books (Diamond Books) |
Edition: | 2010 |
ISBN: | 8128811258 |
Pages: | 238 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5 Inch X 5.4 Inch |
Book Description
The book primarily attempts to introduce those whose mother tongue is not Hindi to learning of Hindi by the most natural and the simplest method. It adopts the scientific approach introducing alphabet words sentences in that order and application of these in the most common situations of daily life. Situational sentences and conversational sentences selected for the book reflect the maximum possible commonness of Indian languages and Indian culture. The purpose is that the learner during the process of learning should be sufficiently equipped to converse and transact with a very section of Hindi speaking people throughout India and abroad.
The book can also be helpful to foreigners who are on a visit to India as tourists scholars diplomats and businessman as it would enable them to move about in different parts of the country transcending the language barriers.
The greatest sensation of life is to learn a language. One has to closely watch a child going through this experience to be convinced of this. Every time he learn a new word or construction from mother father or other relatives his heart is filled with wonder excitement thrill and creative urge and he toys with its various forms and toned bringing into play all the creative forces within him.
To learn a new language is to re enter this wonderful experience of life opening infinite opportunities for creative action. Besides in a fast expanding world transcending all barriers of colors, caste religion and language a new language is an essential tool of life.
The book primarily attempts to introduce those whose mother tongue is not Hindi to learning of Hindi by the most natural and the simplest method. It adopts the scientific approach introducing alphabets words sentences in the order and application of these in the most common situations of daily life. Situational sentences and conversational sentences selected for the book reflect the maximum possible commonness of Indian languages and Indian culture. The purpose is that the learner during the process of learning should be sufficiently equipped to converse and transact with a very vast section of Hindi speaking people throughout India and abroad.
Since Hindi is mother tongue of about 30 crores of people and is spoken or understand by another 20 crores or so and since it is the principal link language of the greatest democracy of the world acquaintance with this not only enables one to establish a direct communication with millions of people thereby promoting his career prospects and business interests but also give him the spiritual satisfaction of belonging to a vast family.
The book can also be helpful to foreigners who are on visit to India as tourists scholars diplomats and businessman as it would enable them to move about in different parts of the country transcending the language barriers.
We hope the book will serve the purpose. It will be popular among the youngsters as well as the serious language learner we are grateful to Shri Narendra Kumar Director of Diamond Pocket Books who has wisely taken special initiative to bring out this very useful series. We also express our gratitude to the persons concerned with Proof reading printing and Production of the book.
Part 1- Alphabet | ||
1 | Welcome you all | 13 |
2 | Alphabet | 15 |
3 | Consonants | 17 |
4 | How to Write Alphabet | 21 |
5 | Vowels & Their Abbreviated Forms | 23 |
6 | Conjuncts | 29 |
7 | The Parts of Speech | 33 |
8 | Gender | 38 |
9 | Number | 43 |
10 | Case & Declination of Nouns | 47 |
Part 2- Word | ||
11 | Pronouns | 54 |
12 | Adjective | 57 |
13 | Verb | 61 |
14 | Tense (1) | 65 |
15 | Tense (2) | 70 |
16 | Voice | 75 |
17 | The Kinds of Secondary Verbs | 78 |
18 | Indeclinable | 83 |
19 | Cardinal Numerals-Ginti | 87 |
20 | Errors in spellings | 90 |
Part 3- Classified Sentences | ||
21 | Useful expression | 94 |
22 | Imperative Sentences | 97 |
23 | Present Tense | 101 |
24 | Future Tense | 105 |
25 | Past Tense (1) | 108 |
26 | Past Tense (2) | 113 |
27 | Interrogative Sentences (1) | 119 |
28 | Interrogative Sentences (2) | 124 |
29 | Interrogative Sentences (3) | 129 |
30 | Negative Sentences | 132 |
Part 4- Situational Sentences | ||
31 | At Home | 136 |
32 | Shopping | 139 |
33 | Craftsmen | 142 |
34 | Foods & Drinks | 146 |
35 | Hotel & Restaurant | 150 |
36 | Post Office/ Telephone Bank | 154 |
37 | While Traveling | 158 |
38 | Health & Hygiene | 162 |
39 | Weather | 165 |
40 | Time | 168 |
Part 5- Conversation | ||
41 | Let us Talk | 172 |
42 | Between Two Friends | 178 |
43 | About Money | 183 |
44 | On the Bus | 188 |
45 | Asking the way | 192 |
46 | Making a Trunk call | 196 |
47 | About A Trip | 201 |
48 | The Villager & The Urban | 207 |
49 | The Doctor & The Patient | 211 |
50 | Self introduction | 215 |
Appendix | ||
Idioms & Proverbs | 220 | |
Hindi-English Dictionary | 230 | |
Some Important Hindi Verbs | 236 |